In the end Bertram Allen secured his first place, however that was before judges found some traces of blood on his winning London International Horse Show Grand Prix horse. While Bertram Allen was preparing for the price ceremony, he got informed to be disqualified. Eventually it was Michael Whitaker and the 13-year-old Viking (by Jacomar) who took home the 25,000 Euro first prize. Bertram Allen and the 11-year-old Quidams Rubin-son, Quiet Easy were about 2 seconds faster. But had to bite the dust after the disqualification. Whitaker was followed by a platoon of German riders with Ludger Beerbaum on top. Beerbaum and the 12-year-old Chiara finished their jump-off clear and were followed by Marcus Ehning and Gin Chin vh Lindenhof. Ehning's new Grand Prix-horse with whom he recently won the CSI GP in Opglabbeek. Hans-Dieter Dreger (Colore) and Simon Delestre completed the top five of this 1.60m class.
In the end Bertram Allen secured his first place, however that was before judges found some traces of blood on his winning London International Horse Show Grand Prix horse. While Bertram Allen was preparing for the price ceremony, he got informed to be disqualified. Eventually it was Michael Whitaker and the 13-year-old Viking (by Jacomar) who took home the 25,000 Euro first prize. Bertram Allen and the 11-year-old Quidams Rubin-son, Quiet Easy were about 2 seconds faster. But had to bite the dust after the disqualification. Whitaker was followed by a platoon of German riders with Ludger Beerbaum on top. Beerbaum and the 12-year-old Chiara finished their jump-off clear and were followed by Marcus Ehning and Gin Chin vh Lindenhof. Ehning's new Grand Prix-horse with whom he recently won the CSI GP in Opglabbeek. Hans-Dieter Dreger (Colore) and Simon Delestre completed the top five of this 1.60m class.